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Gemba Academy is having another one of its free DVD promotions in September.

With their unique subscription model you can train as many people as you want, as often as you want, at one site for one single low price. No per-seat or per-view charges. Quite the deal when you can train 10… or 100… or 1000+ people on over 188 lean video modules for less than a grand a year… total. Compare that to traditional training in these tough economic times.

Now there's a promo for companies with multiple sites. During the month of September if you subscribe more than one site you get, in addition to the traditional unlimited online access, all of the videos on a set of 26 DVDs for free! One complete set of DVDs for each site. View the promotion details here.

Learn why over 1,000 companies are now using Gemba Academy for their lean training!

In this pre-recorded, live training seminar shot at the Peterbilt Manufacturing Training Center in Denton, TX, Mike Wroblewski, a senior lean consultant from Gemba Consulting and the Kaizen Institute explains why Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is not optional for lean thinking companies who rely on machines and equipment to satisfy customer demand.

During this course Mikes explains what TPM is, and isn't, while also covering important topics such as the 6 Big Losses and how to measure them using the extremely powerful Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric.

Throughout the course Mike, who definitely likes to have fun while teaching, shares many real life and extremely practical examples of TPM in action.

Mike's name might ring a bell – he's also one of our fellow bloggers over at Got Boondoggle.

Gemba Academy now has over 160 training modules, and the TPM course was the first group to also enable watching on mobile devices such as the iPad, iPhone, and Blackberry. Over 1000 organizations worldwide are now using Gemba Academy product, in practically every industry.

Each month new articles, book reviews, and other content are added to the Superfactory website. The new content is featured in the monthly e-newsletter which goes out to 50,000 subscribers worldwide, and we will also post a monthly heads-up on this blog.

Those of us who are in the business of teaching lean are engaged in the endless pursuit of the perfect example, the best analogy, the ideal teaching tool. John Stossel and Dr. Jude Capper, an assistant professor of dairy sciences at Washington State University may have finally provided it. In a piece on what he terms "another food myth" Stossel and the good professor debunk the idea that grass fed 'naturally raised' cows are better for the environment than grain fed ones bulked up in feed lots.

What does the feeding of cattle have to do with lean, you might ask? Cycle time. According to the doctor, a grain fed cow goes from birth to burgers in 15 months, while a corn fed one takes an 8 month slower path to McDonald's. That 50% longer cycle time causes the cow to incur "extra eight extra months of feed, of water, land use, obviously, and also an awful lot of waste. If we have a grass-fed animal, compared to a corn-fed animal, that's like adding almost one car to the road for every single animal. That's a huge increase in carbon footprints."

The Shibumi Strategy is a little book about a big breakthrough. It tells the story of a hardworking family man who finds himself in crisis when his company closes. Through his struggle, and guidance from unlikely sources, he learns subtle lessons in the form of “personal zen” principles, coming to understand that it is often the involuntary challenge, the setbacks, that harbor the power to transform. When approached as an opportunity — no easy task when simple survival is the first order of business—unforeseen trials can sometimes result in an altogether new lease on life.

In other news we have recently launched a new product, The Lean Enterprise Strategy Kit, designed to help individual organizations and smaller companies create, execute, and continuously improve a robust lean-oriented strategic plan.

Combines the best aspects of lean-centric strategy deployment and hoshin planning methods with traditional strategic planning to create strategies.

Core principles are developed first to create a solid foundation for long-term strategy.

A proprietary 40-topic lean assessment is used to look at world class behaviors and systems, not just the implementation of tools like most lean assessments.

Each section includes a detailed PowerPoint presentation, worksheets, tools, documents, and recommended deployment methods in MS-Office format for easy customization.

Our partner Gemba Academy released the first modules of a new course titled The Kaizen Way. Gemba Academy now offers over 127 HD-quality video modules on lean manufacturing topics.

We continually update the other major sections of the website, including:

For all you LinkedIn junkies, we have created a LinkedIn group for Superfactory, which now has over 5,000 members. Join the group to network with other Superfactory enthusiasts and to show our logo on your profile. If you haven't explored LinkedIn, check it out to see why over 17 million professionals use it for networking.

We are always looking for new articles and other content. Contact us via the Superfactory website if you would like to contribute to our knowledge base.

Just a short note to let you know that there are only 2 days left to take advantage of the special 17 Lean Training DVDs promotion we're running over at Gemba Academy.

As a reminder, anyone that purchases a 6 month ($495) or 1 year ($795) online subscription to the Complete Lean Package will also receive these same videos on 17 professionally produced DVDs for no additional cost. Sold separately, these DVDs normally retail for $795.

Each month new articles, book reviews, and other content are added to the Superfactory website. The new content is featured in the monthly e-newsletter which goes out to 50,000 subscribers worldwide, and we will also post a monthly heads-up on this blog.

There’s a good chance that 20 percent of the people reading this article have dyslexia. Are you one of them? Are you proud that you have dyslexia? You should be. People with dyslexia typically are smart and creative. I wish I had it. Perhaps then, I would be leading my own huge consulting and training company rather than working as an independent consultant and trainer for the past 16 years.

I’ve asked my wife, Donna, if she thought I was dyslexic (kind of hoping she would say yes, as if that would suddenly make me more creative). She didn’t think so, but did feel I had at least one symptom of someone with dyslexia. She thought I did have… um… what was it again? Oh yeah, “word-finding issues,” which is oftentimes, but not always, a symptom.

I thought I might be a little dyslexic because I believe I have one of the positive characteristics of dyslexia—an ability to look at the big picture, think conceptually, and see relationships between two unrelated topics to form a third relationship or product. Maybe this is why I’ve been able to do stand-up comedy every so often, and how I linked “dyslexia” with “lean.”

The featured book this month is The A3 Workbook by Daniel Matthews. The following is a brief summary, click here for more information.

The A3 Workbook: Unlock Your Problem-Solving Mind is designed to teach A3 Problem Solving to workers at every level of an organization. This workbook provides a practical tool for solving specific problems or for making a specific proposal, while also encouraging the development of a corporate culture that empowers all employees to support continuous improvement. The workbook follows the progression of a basic A3 Problem Solving format, offering instructions every step of the way.

In other news we have recently launched a new product, The Lean Enterprise Strategy Kit, designed to help individual organizations and smaller companies create, execute, and continuously improve a robust lean-oriented strategic plan.

Combines the best aspects of lean-centric strategy deployment and hoshin planning methods with traditional strategic planning to create strategies.

Core principles are developed first to create a solid foundation for long-term strategy.

A proprietary 40-topic lean assessment is used to look at world class behaviors and systems, not just the implementation of tools like most lean assessments.

Each section includes a detailed PowerPoint presentation, worksheets, tools, documents, and recommended deployment methods in MS-Office format for easy customization.

Our partner Gemba Academy released the first modules of a new course titled The Kaizen Way. Gemba Academy now offers over 127 HD-quality video modules on lean manufacturing topics.

We continually update the other major sections of the website, including:

For all you LinkedIn junkies, we have created a LinkedIn group for Superfactory, which now has over 5,000 members. Join the group to network with other Superfactory enthusiasts and to show our logo on your profile. If you haven't explored LinkedIn, check it out to see why over 17 million professionals use it for networking.

We are always looking for new articles and other content. Contact us via the Superfactory website if you would like to contribute to our knowledge base.